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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- With the Major League Baseball season getting the green light to go forward, the San Diego Padres announced their player pool for the upcoming Summer Camp, and it includes some of the organization’s much-heralded prospects.The 52 players selected for the 60-man pool will be eligible to play this season. Pool players will begin reporting for an abbreviated training camp at Petco Park and a secondary location -- believed to be the University of San Diego -- as early as July 1.Following camp, MLB will begin its 60-game regular season on July 23.2020 MLB roster & transaction rulesThe Padres’ roster heading into camp includes big names such as Manny Machado and Fernando Tatis Jr., but the team will bring in some of the top prospects in all of baseball such as pitchers Mackenzie Gore and Luis Pati?o; infielder C.J. Abrams; and outfielder Taylor Trammell.Outfielder Robert Hassell III, the Padres’ 2020 1st-round draft pick, was also selected to be part of the team’s pool of 52 players.By Opening Day, the 30 players will be on the roster.Right-Handed Pitchers (18)Michel BaezDavid BednarRonald Bola?osZach DaviesJerad EickhoffJavy GuerraPierce JohnsonDinelson LametChris PaddackEmilio PagánLuis Pati?oLuis PerdomoCal QuantrillGerardo ReyesGarrett RichardsCraig StammenTrey WingenterKirby YatesLeft-Handed Pitchers (8)Joey CantilloJosé CastilloMacKenzie GoreJoey LucchesiAdrian MorejonDrew PomeranzMatt StrahmRyan WeathersCatchers (5)Luis CampusanoAustin HedgesFrancisco MejíaWebster RivasLuis TorrensInfielders (12)C.J. AbramsGabriel AriasJake CronenworthTy FranceGreg GarciaEric HosmerManny MachadoTucupita MarcanoOwen MillerJurickson ProfarFernando Tatis Jr.Breyvic ValeraOutfielders (9)Franchy CorderoTrent GrishamRobert Hassell IIIHudson HeadWil MyersJosh NaylorEdward OlivaresTommy PhamTaylor Trammell 1841
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) – Wearing masks and social distancing, churchgoers in Mira Mesa gathered outside of the Good Shepherd Parish Wednesday for a special Veterans Day mass.Under San Diego County's latest move into the purple tier, outdoor mass will be the new normal for the church until we move back into a less restrictive tier.“We want to protect the people,” said Father Michael Pham, a pastor at the Catholic church. “Health is important.”He said since reopening, the church has offered services inside at a limited capacity, outside and online. By Saturday, indoor operations will cease due to the county falling back into the purple tier.“We want to comply with the state and health department,” said Pham. “It’s a challenge, but people seem to adapt very well.”While Pham plans to comply, some others are pushing back.Skyline Church posted a lengthy statement to its website, reacting to news of the purple tier. Part of the message said, “Regardless of what tier the governor assigns to San Diego County, our Board, Trustees, and staff all agree that it is necessary to remain open for the overall health and well-being of our communities.”We saw this happen during the last round of closures. Some churches kept their doors open, saying shutting them any longer would lead to severe problems for people, including mental health issues.The county’s public health officer sent cease and desist letters to a few, but some continued to fight back, arguing that religious services are essential.“Fighting for our religious freedoms and pushing back against government overreach is not only worth the cost, it’s essential,” said the pastors of Awaken Church in a video posted to the church’s website months ago during another closure.Pham said his main goal is to protect his congregants and only reopen once allowed.“We try to do the best we can,” he said. “People are really conscientious about what they need to do, that’s important, that’s the reality that we live in right now.” 1991

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) – With Thanksgiving just days away, local health officials are seeing long lines at San Diego County COVID-19 test sites with many San Diegans hoping to get tested before the holiday.With the sudden surge of testing, some experts, such as UC San Diego Chief of Infectious Diseases Dr. Davey Smith, warn that getting a test is not enough to minimize the risk of spreading the coronavirus.“There’s a worrisome reason that people are planning to go visit their older relatives and they think they’re going to be 100 percent safe,” Smith said.Smith also said getting a test now could still give out a false negative result.“If I get tested now, it doesn't mean that I'm not infected, it just means that I'm not actively shedding the virus,” Smith told ABC 10News.On Monday, at San Diego International Airport, ABC 10News spoke to travelers who had the same thought.“I got tested about a week ago, just to make sure that everything is OK. And I know you can have it without having symptoms, so I did as much as I could to prepare before I came,” said Dana McLin.And along with getting a test, these travelers made sure they brought everything else they need to stay health while traveling this Thanksgiving holiday.Jan McLin said, “We are wearing our masks and we use hand sanitizers, sanitizing wipes, washing out hands constantly. This is necessary travel; when it’s necessary, you have to do everything not only for yourself but everyone around you as well.” 1481
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Two young teenagers have been arrested for their alleged involvement in the deadly shooting of a College Area man. According to San Diego Police, the two juveniles, ages 14 and 15 were taken into custody and placed into Juvenile Hall. “The names of the juveniles will not be released due to their age,” police said. 39-year-old Ishi Hampton was shot and killed on May 2 outside the “Iconic at Alvarado” apartments in the College Area. RELATED: Friends remember man slain in front of College Area apartmentHomicide detectives said Hampton had contact with at least two suspects outside the apartment complex. At some point, investigators say they shot him and ran toward Alvarado Hospital. Anyone with information on the shooting is asked to call San Diego Police at (619) 531-2293 or Crime Stoppers at (888) 580-8477. 846
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Wednesday, the Marine Corps Recruit Depot reported that 26 additional Marine Corps Recruits had been sickened by E. coli.Currently 214 recruits among the more than 5500 recruits in training at both MCRD and the command’s field training facilities at Camp Pendleton are symptomatic of E. coli.The total number dropped from a reported 302 Tuesday. Twelve recruits are currently in the hospital due to the illness.RELATED: E.coli outbreak reported at Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San DiegoAll 214 recruits are undergoing treatment."The command's full effort is focused on caring for those recruits who are affected, ensuring we limit any spread of the illness, and identifying the source of the infection," said Brig. Gen. William Jurney, commanding general, MCRD San Diego and the c.Tuesday, it was reported that 302 recruits had been sickened by E. coli. The cause of the outbreak is currently under investigation, according to MCRD. 996
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